"Vitalistic" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Vitalistic" Meaning

Believing in a vitalistic view of life, or the idea that living organisms have a non-physical, non-mechanical, spiritual energy or force that animates them. This term typically implies that the organism has an inner spark or essence that endows it with vitality.

"Vitalistic" Examples

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Adjective: relating to or characterized by a belief in the predominance of life or vital energy in living things.

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The artist's vitalistic paintings seemed to capture the intense energy and spirit of the human form.
The doctor emphasized the vitalistic approach to medicine, focusing on the body's natural healing abilities.
The philosophical movement was rooted in the idea of a vitalistic force that drives human existence.
The musician's music was infused with a vitalistic energy that resonated with the audience on a deep level.
The poet's work was characterized by a vitalistic focus on the human experience and its emotional depth.

"Vitalistic" Similar Words

Vitalic

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There is no word "vitalic". However, I think you may be referring to the word "vitalic". <br><br>Vitalic is not a commonly used word in English, but "vitalic" or "vitalic" in some dictionaries are also listed as referring to something that is related to or characteristic of the ancient city of Vtica (also known as Vitalis), in Italy.<br><br>However, a more common word related to this root is "vital", which means:<br><br>Vital: <br><br> of or relating to the lives of people, animals, or plants<br> extremely important or necessary<br> essential<br><br>Or, more specifically in the context of typography and design, "vitalic" is not a word, but "vitalic" may relate to "vitalic", "vitalic" which means:<br><br>Vitalic (or Vitalic):<br><br> refering to a specific font, a kind of roman type, invented by Mattia Bassi in the 16th century.<br><br>Or Those referring undeniably have phonetic interplaying description Of naming Vitalic, fluctuating.

Vitalisation

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Vitalisation refers to the process of reviving or restoring vitality, energy, or life to something that has lost it. It involves making something more dynamic, lively, and effective.<br><br>In a broader sense, vitalisation can also refer to the act of giving life or energy to something abstract, such as a concept or an idea, or to a person's inner self, helping to overcome apathy, lethargy, or exhaustion.<br><br>Example: "The new policy has brought a sense of vitalisation to the company, boosting morale and productivity among employees."<br><br>Synonyms: revitalisation, revitalization, rejuvenation, rejuvenate.

Vitalise

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To give energy, vitality, or new interest to something, especially a person or a task.

Vitalised

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Vitalises

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To restore or make something more noticeable or interesting; to give an added sense of energy or importance.

Vitalising

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Vitalism

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Vitalist

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A person who believes that all matter is composed solely of living organisms and that matter is constantly changing and evolving, often advocates for a holistic approach to the natural world.

Vitality

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Vitalization

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Vitalize

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To bring back to a state of life and energy; to give new vigor or spirit to something; to make something more dynamic, lively, or effective.

Vitalized

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Relating to or characterized by great energy, enthusiasm, or excitement, giving new life or vigor to something.

Vitalizes

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To give energy or new life to something, making it more interesting or effective.

Vitalizing

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Vitally

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Vitalometer

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